Reynoldstown is bordered on the west by Pearl Street, across which is
Cabbagetown and, south of Memorial Drive,
Grant Park; on the east by
Moreland Avenue and
Edgewood; on the south by
I-20, across which is the
Ormewood Park neighborhood and an industrial area which is officially part of Grant Park; and on the north by the railroad line and
Inman Park. Reynoldstown lies in
NPU N. It is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places as a historic district. Local landmarks include the Colgate Mattress Factory,
Habitat For Humanity headquarters, and the former
Atlanta & West Point Railroad depot, which now houses a restaurant.
Parks and trails The
Beltline bisects Reynoldstown north-south. It functions as a paved walking and biking trail, and possibly for transit use (either light rail or streetcar). Just north of Reynoldstown in
Inman Park adjacent the intersection of Krog St and Irwin St, The East Side Trail, part of The Beltline, is paved from here to Piedmont Park through Inman Park,
Old Fourth Ward,
Poncey-Highland and
Virginia-Highland. The
CSX railroad
Hulsey Yard forms the northern border of the neighborhood, a current issue is how to connect the southeast Beltline to the Eastside Trail portion of the Beltline across the yard. The southern wall of the yard on Wylie Street in Reynoldstown and
Cabbagetown is a prominent location for
street art in Atlanta. Lang-Carson Park () also lies within Reynoldstown. == Transportation ==